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Question
If the complement of an angle is 62°, then find its supplement.
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Solution
Let the angle be x.
∴ Its complement = 90° – x
According to the question,
90° – x = 62°
⇒ 90° – 62° = x
⇒ x = 28°
∴ Supplement of x = 180° – 28° = 152°
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